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Current Specials:
Special: ECB Watch (updated)
Special:
Reinhart & Rogoff Debacle (updated)
FRIDAY CLOSE
Roundups & Commentary
News – Between
The Hedges
Markets – Between
The Hedges
Daily Interest Rate
Monitor – Global
Macro Monitor
Recap – Global
Macro Trading
US New All-Time Highs
In Stocks; Brent Vigilantes Awake – ZH
ISM Non-Manufacturing Business Report
Slower Growth in April
– dshort
Weaker Than Expected –
Bespoke
Below consensus,
indicates slower expansion – Calculated
Risk
Miss Expectations,
Drop To 2012 Levels – ZH
Disappoints again – Handelsbanken
LAST WEEK
Prices
Weekly Scoreboard – Between
The Hedges
Weekly Eurozone Watch
– Global
Macro Monitor
Week in Review –
Global Macro Monitor
U.S. Equity Sector ETF Weekly Performance – Global
Macro Monitor
US market portrait – Portfolio
Probe
The Economist’s Weeklies:
Summary for Week –
Calculated Risk
The Weekender – beyondbrics
/ FT
Succinct summation of week’s events – The
Big Picture
The Week That Was – ZH
(audio) MoneyBeat Week Dissecting the Jobs Report–
WSJ
direct mp3-link
NEXT WEEK
Schedule for Week – Calculated
Risk
This will be a very
light week for economic data. The Fed's April Senior Loan Officer Survey will
be released on Monday, and Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke speaks on Friday.
Economic Calendar – Handelsbanken
(pdf)
S&P 500 Earnings Week Ahead – Reuters
Wall St Week Ahead: Few roadblocks to equities'
climb after new high – Reuters
With Friday's payrolls
report serving as a springboard to lift Wall Street stock indexes to fresh
all-time highs, investors are left to contemplate whether the gains will fizzle
or if the upward momentum will continue.
(video) Asia Week Ahead: – Reuters
(video) US Week Ahead: Hershey's or IKEA? What does
Buffett want? – Reuters
Weekly Preview: Calm belies the storm– BNY
Mellon
A rather more
manageable schedule awaits investors through to next Friday; but with the
majority of releases orientated from the Euro-area, the general tone of reports
may be one of sustained negativity
Weekly Focus - ECB stole the limelight – Danske
Bank (pdf)
The main economic
release in the euro area within the next two weeks will be GDP numbers for Q1
13. We estimate that the euro area contracted 0.2% q/q in Q1 13. In China most hard data for April is due to be released
over the next two weeks. Overall, we believe data rebounded in April on the
back of the overall very weak March data…quiet week ahead in the US, with no
important releases…The week after next retail sales in particular likely to be
interesting.
Weighing the Week
Ahead: New leadership for stocks? – A Dash of Insight
FX Positioning and Technical Outlook: Heavy
Dollar Looks Likely – Marc
to Market
EMEA Weekly – Danske
Bank (pdf)
Emerging Markets Calendar – Handelsbanken
China: Lots of credit – less growth
Emerging: Week Ahead –
beyondbrics / FT
EU Week Ahead – WSJ
The first full week of
May will intense in Brussels, as discussions in the European Parliament and
European Commission will ensure a steady news flow about the economic situation
in Europe.
Senior EU politicians
will gather for a conference in Brussels Tuesday on how to reach economic and monetary
union amid strong divisions between member states about the speed and order of
the successive steps.
CALENDARS
Economic Calendar – Forexpros
Economic Calendar – fxstreet.com
Monthly Economic
Calendar – fxstreet.com
Economic Calendar – BB
EU calendar – europa.eu
Markkinakalenteri – Nordnet